About Me

Tierra Verde Handmade Soap

I’m a wife, mom, and a self proclaimed soap nerd with an entrepreneurial spirit-living in Lubbock Texas, (a place best known for our expansive horizon, cotton,and as the birth place of Buddy Holly.)I guess you might say I’ve got a serious addiction to all things soap related. Come hang out, as I share my adventures in a world where chemistry meets art.

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“Homemade soap feels good: soft, rich, enveloping, soothing. The lather is dense and penetrating rather than thin and airy. It leaves an emollient film on your skin that makes it feel soft and sensuous. Homemade soap is comforting in ways which manufactured soap can never be: its look, its weight, its bulk, how it feels in your hands, looks in its dish. There is something ineffable about homemade soap. It’s not homogenized, pasteurized, deodorized, sanitized or synthesized - it’s one of a kind, every bar different, each unique. It is idiosyncratic in the way of all homemade and handmade things.”

Ann Bramson

May 22, 2013

The beautiful Midtown Hilton we stayed in...the folks there were so nice and the food was delicious!

For those of you who wonder if the Handcrafted Soap and Cosmetic Guild Conference is worth it....I would say a
resounding "Yes!" Not only were there so many interesting sessions to
attend on topics from Marketing to Swirling,SEO to making
silicone molds,but there are many, many vendors-some of who may be new
to you, and probably the best part are all the new and interesting
people you'll meet.

I'll have more information for you over
the next few days.I'm waiting for my notes to get shipped home from
North Carolina.- Stay tuned!